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The End of an Era: How Britain Killed Coal and Built a Cleaner Grid

Mar 26, 2026

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The End of an Era: How Britain Killed Coal and Built a Cleaner Grid

On September 30, 2024, the last coal-fired power station in the United Kingdom switched off its generators, ending 142 years of coal-powered electricity in the nation that started the Industrial Revolution. One year later, new data confirms what was once unimaginable: 2025 was the first full year with no coal generation, zero‐carbon sources supplied over 60% of electricity, and a new world is being built on the ashes of the old. But the path here was not easy, and the story is not finished.

Henry P
Henry P

sustainable-living

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The World Already Built This Climate Solution. It Has a Flat Tail and Works for Free.

Mar 23, 2026

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The World Already Built This Climate Solution. It Has a Flat Tail and Works for Free.

A landmark study published in Nature's Communications Earth & Environment has produced the first-ever comprehensive carbon budget for a beaver-engineered wetland. The findings are striking: by building dams and flooding river corridors, beavers turn ordinary streams into powerful carbon-storing systems — at zero financial cost and with no human management required.

Henry P
Henry P

awesome-animals

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The Butterfly That Came Back From the Dead: Britain's Large Tortoiseshell Returns

Mar 13, 2026

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The Butterfly That Came Back From the Dead: Britain's Large Tortoiseshell Returns

In March 2026, a butterfly declared extinct in the UK for more than 30 years has been photographed at sites across southern England. Conservation scientists are now saying what would have been unthinkable a decade ago: the large tortoiseshell is back.

Henry P
Henry P

awesome-animals

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The Map That Could Save the Tiger, the Bison, and the Lion

Mar 6, 2026

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The Map That Could Save the Tiger, the Bison, and the Lion

In January 2026, NASA-funded scientists at the Wildlife Conservation Society released something conservationists have needed for decades: a free, open-source mapping system that shows where four of the world's most iconic species live, where they could live again — and where to act before it is too late.

Henry P
Henry P

ai-for-good

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The Magnet Map That Could Free the World from a Dangerous Dependency

Feb 27, 2026

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The Magnet Map That Could Free the World from a Dangerous Dependency

In February 2026, researchers at the University of New Hampshire used artificial intelligence to build a database of 67,573 magnetic compounds — and found 25 previously unknown materials that hold their magnetism at high temperatures.

Henry P
Henry P

sustainable-living

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The Philippines Just Flipped the Switch on the World's Largest Solar-Plus-Storage Project

Feb 20, 2026

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The Philippines Just Flipped the Switch on the World's Largest Solar-Plus-Storage Project

In less than 15 months, the MTerra Solar project went from groundbreaking to grid synchronization. When complete, this 3.5 GW solar facility paired with 4.5 GWh of battery storage will power 10% of Luzon — and it represents a fundamentally different approach to renewable energy deployment.

Henry P
Henry P

sustainable-living

+5

The World's Biggest Polluter Just Crossed a Historic Clean Energy Line

Feb 18, 2026

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The World's Biggest Polluter Just Crossed a Historic Clean Energy Line

For the first time in history, China now generates more power capacity from clean energy than from fossil fuels.

Henry P
Henry P

sustainable-living

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When Ecosystems Team Up: The Blue Carbon Solution That Saves Two Worlds at Once

Feb 16, 2026

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When Ecosystems Team Up: The Blue Carbon Solution That Saves Two Worlds at Once

how mangroves, seagrasses, and coral reefs can work together to fight climate change.

Henry P
Henry P

world-in-focus

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The "Sensor Moth" Revolution: A More Ethical Way to Fight Disease

Feb 14, 2026

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The "Sensor Moth" Revolution: A More Ethical Way to Fight Disease

University of Exeter announced on February 9, 2026, that they have successfully engineered the world's first "sensor moths."

Henry P
Henry P

green-wins

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Squeezing the Sea: How the Deep Ocean is Solving the Global Water Crisis

Feb 10, 2026

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Squeezing the Sea: How the Deep Ocean is Solving the Global Water Crisis

In early 2026, a revolutionary engineering project in Norway is turning the "water-energy nexus" on its head. By sinking desalination technology 600 meters below the surface, the Flocean One project uses the natural pressure of the deep sea to reduce energy consumption by 40% and eliminate 95% of the land footprint required for fresh water production.

Henry P
Henry P

sustainable-living

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Power From Thin Air: The AI Breakthrough That Just Killed the Charging Cable

Feb 7, 2026

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Power From Thin Air: The AI Breakthrough That Just Killed the Charging Cable

Forget solar panels and wind turbines for a second. Scientists just used AI to design a material that pulls electricity out of simple humidity.

Henry P
Henry P

green-wins

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The Hidden Cathedral: A "Mega-Discovery" Beneath the Pacific

Feb 6, 2026

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The Hidden Cathedral: A "Mega-Discovery" Beneath the Pacific

While we were looking at the stars, we just found a massive, carbon-trapping "biological backup system" hidden 6,000 meters beneath the waves.

Henry P
Henry P

green-wins

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The Iron Age of Energy: How "Rust" Just Solved the Solar Gap

Feb 5, 2026

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The Iron Age of Energy: How "Rust" Just Solved the Solar Gap

As of this weekend, the world’s first commercial iron-air battery plant is officially online, turning common rust into the cheapest, cleanest grid storage in history.

Henry P
Henry P

sustainable-living

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The Sun, Bottled: Fusion Energy Just Broke Another Record

Feb 2, 2026

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The Sun, Bottled: Fusion Energy Just Broke Another Record

Scientists at JET just set a new world record for fusion energy, sustaining power for 5 seconds!

Henry P
Henry P

green-wins

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Plastic, Begone! The Ocean’s New Hoover Sucks Up Millions of Kilos

Feb 2, 2026

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3 min read

Plastic, Begone! The Ocean’s New Hoover Sucks Up Millions of Kilos

1.5 million kg of plastic removed from the Pacific, showcasing tech-driven environmental wins.

Henry P
Henry P

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